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okay, we're going to move on to don in austin, texas. don, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for david rothkopf. >> caller: good afternoon. i'd like to ask you to respond to my specific comments if you will about the mf global bankruptcy. and that was filed on a monday, the monday after the sunday night when it was found crystal clearly and everybody knew it, everybody was involved knew about it that there was a loss of money, substantial losses of money was determined sunday night. this is not a controversial statement. so monday during the bankruptcy hearing with a judge who's a friend of the mf global attorney because they had worked together, he heard the mf global attorney tell him there was no loss of money. so this is not going to be a big problem whatsoever. number one, that's impossible for him to state if no accounting had been done. it would take a long time. number two, everybody in the courtroom knew that that was false, and who was in the courtroom but regulators from the commodity futures trading commission and regu
okay, we're going to move on to don in austin, texas. don, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for david rothkopf. >> caller: good afternoon. i'd like to ask you to respond to my specific comments if you will about the mf global bankruptcy. and that was filed on a monday, the monday after the sunday night when it was found crystal clearly and everybody knew it, everybody was involved knew about it that there was a loss of money, substantial losses of money was...
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don morton at microsoft in fargo, north dakota said that was a big challenge for them, finding individuals with these skills. and so we present them with the opportunity to bring these individuals in, to do this work, this very important work, software testing as an example. and we provide the supports for them. these individuals are our employees. so the employer or the contracting company isn't responsible for their employment. we are and since we understand autism, we understand both the benefits to it as well as the challenges. we're able to provide the supports and the structure that are necessary for these individuals to be successful on the job site. >> this seems to have begun in europe and i'm wondering what inspired you to bring it over here in the first place. >> well it's a pretty good story. i was meeting with a potential client in california, oakley sunglasses and the vice president there heard i had a son with autism and he sent me an article from "wired" magazine that described specialistern. the internet great thing, if you want to track somebody down, you can. through the
don morton at microsoft in fargo, north dakota said that was a big challenge for them, finding individuals with these skills. and so we present them with the opportunity to bring these individuals in, to do this work, this very important work, software testing as an example. and we provide the supports for them. these individuals are our employees. so the employer or the contracting company isn't responsible for their employment. we are and since we understand autism, we understand both the...
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cyprus get this all slap happy was secure as have the airport details and they don't stop at all to you don. and prison guards in brazil has busted accounts trying to smuggle in a special cat which could have helped invade engineer a breakout star it came within a whisker of getting away with it find out of the website if it's feline guilty. new russian citizen to show roundup of heroes on a trip to his adopted homeland where he's received a passport from president to praise him personally the french movie icon has been granted citizenship after he turned his back on his native france in a row over been tonks to the max his medical show has the details parting caesar as a preview is on a personal treat to so much eat french actor who has not read the russian president vladimir putin meanwhile gerard to preview has already been granted russian citizenship and before that he remembers his french citizenship in moved to belgium where we pointedly he has some real estate now this news comes as french president francois juan is trying to push forward a law that will see french citizens who earn
cyprus get this all slap happy was secure as have the airport details and they don't stop at all to you don. and prison guards in brazil has busted accounts trying to smuggle in a special cat which could have helped invade engineer a breakout star it came within a whisker of getting away with it find out of the website if it's feline guilty. new russian citizen to show roundup of heroes on a trip to his adopted homeland where he's received a passport from president to praise him personally the...
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federal reserve banking as the real assets would never work first of all i think the us will phase at don graham easily and i also think the market will all to maybe just say listen this is nothing to do with real politics and don't forget they are using if doing so they're using a lot of spots twelve years ago to get the true. coins not for using it to increase the ability to have political time to spend so i doubt this very very much this will fly and i'm sure even if they did try it will be falling at. the supreme court for someone will certainly sue the us government for doing so. and staying with the us emma check out the markets at the moment and they are indeed a raging some of those earlier gains are still in positive territory just about there we've got apple reversing a rally a microsoft as well tumbling so it's really those technology stocks are having a bad day of it the nasdaq is under pressure as you can see at the moment as we move on to europe them will be able to see that the mainland european stocks remain near the twenty two month high and to spite the german dax so suf
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all right thank you don here in the studio right hagel group anonymous have posted a petition on the white house website seeking to make distributed denial of service attacks a legal form of protests the organization claims that slowing shutting down a website is not hacking and should be considered the equivalent of a real life street picket international human rights lawyer stanley cohen says such action should fall under first amendment protection. when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send a message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are doing and what corporations are doing through lobbying firms we have traditional laws which are designed when people cross the line it's that we with all first amendment activities and it should be no different here i think it's less likely at this show that president obama will recognize that because he has a history of trying to rep
all right thank you don here in the studio right hagel group anonymous have posted a petition on the white house website seeking to make distributed denial of service attacks a legal form of protests the organization claims that slowing shutting down a website is not hacking and should be considered the equivalent of a real life street picket international human rights lawyer stanley cohen says such action should fall under first amendment protection. when barack obama gets on the television...
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they feel that they have the rev lage here and they don want to give it up. it's a very delicate dance that the speaker is going to have to do to convince the republicans that they do have leverage, but how far are they willing to take it. patience is running out among house republicans with the speaker about just how many times they're willing to say okay fine, we'll talk about the next fight. >> brianna keeler is in the east room right now, brianna, i don't know about you, but i only found out about this news conference this morning, was this one of these last-minute decisions? what's going on over there? >> we found out with very short notice that president obama would be giving this press come frensz and there are a number of issues pressing that he will get questions about. the debt ceiling as you have been talking about, he has said that he will not negotiate -- he will not negotiate with republicans on the debt ceiling, end of point, that is what he has said. the question of course is how exactly does he plan to execute that and can he really render th
they feel that they have the rev lage here and they don want to give it up. it's a very delicate dance that the speaker is going to have to do to convince the republicans that they do have leverage, but how far are they willing to take it. patience is running out among house republicans with the speaker about just how many times they're willing to say okay fine, we'll talk about the next fight. >> brianna keeler is in the east room right now, brianna, i don't know about you, but i only...
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download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media don darty dot com. join me on a journey to the heart of the problem to places and from the tourist you're going to. it's some real crime insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . i am. looking . to get. one. please. from a bird's eye view the oddly shaped triangle formed by moscow's kremlin could be seen as to heart of russia a small state within a state these red walls have been protecting moscow's kremlin for more than five centuries so to give you an idea of its size so we decided to actually go around it before going inside we have a start right here at the spassky tower so time you watch. the extent of the kremlin walls is over two kilometers and if you want to go around it you better go real fast because the winters in russia a really cold it's minus ten today.
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download free bar video for your media project for free video don carty dot com. well. it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. hello welcome back now it is one of the holiest nights of the year for the orthodox believers all around the world as they celebrate christmas in moscow the birth of christ is marred by a religious ceremony with hundreds of people attending a holy service in the heart of the right. is that for us. here at the christ the savior cathedral the main cathedral in the russian capital in churches and cathedrals both here across russia and in all for docs communities across the world it isn't fact christmas it would be awful lot church in the in the crisis a few cathedral worshippers have packed in to take part in to listen to the liturgy chanted and to feel the presence of of the spirit of christmas eve which is here celebrated on the sixth to the seventh of january not the twenty fifth of december because of the use of the julian calendar here but the or russian orthodox church rather
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let's go to don in new jersey. don? >> caller: yes. who a how are you, jim? >> pretty good, how are you? >> caller: good. i've got the blue today. i've had it for six years. >> it took me six years to get over the flu. what's up? >> caller: listen, i've been a favorite of yours -- hudson citibank. >> no, we're done there hudson city. time to erase and move on. that trade is done. i want you to go to key. why? mike in arizona, mike? >> caller: thanks, jim. from the arizona wildcat country, we're the number-three basketball team in the country. >> we have arizona wildcat people in the building. what's up? >> caller: real quick, i'd like to get your take on how you think the fiscal cliff and the debt ceiling are affecting stocks like ibm and where you think ibm will go in 2013. >> well, frankly, i think that ibm's a victim of spending worldwide. ibm is owned by my charitable trust. and we hope it goes to 180 so we can buy more. i think it's a good stock. i needing to to see chris in michigan. chris? >> caller: jimbo, boo-yah, buddy. >> back at you. >> caller: li
let's go to don in new jersey. don? >> caller: yes. who a how are you, jim? >> pretty good, how are you? >> caller: good. i've got the blue today. i've had it for six years. >> it took me six years to get over the flu. what's up? >> caller: listen, i've been a favorite of yours -- hudson citibank. >> no, we're done there hudson city. time to erase and move on. that trade is done. i want you to go to key. why? mike in arizona, mike? >> caller: thanks,...
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don tom. oh my gosh. les miserables is a newish american movie of the musical based on the historical french novel written by victor hugo published in eight hundred sixty two with a thoughtful commentary on the politics and society of early eight hundred france detailing intense poverty but is it rife with economic messages for today will the story follow john bell john who spends one thousand years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread this guy there is arch nemesis he has to do hard labor to he cannot escape this path because he breaks parole and inspector job after him and this is the fate of another poor soul fantine she works in a factory she cannot change her destiny she gets fired because she has a kid she turned to prostitution ends up getting sick and dying now there is also a revolution based reportedly on the real life paris uprisings of eighteen thirty two which was anti-monarchy insurrection led by student groups that failed now that's a twenty second cliff notes version to fill in the holes a
don tom. oh my gosh. les miserables is a newish american movie of the musical based on the historical french novel written by victor hugo published in eight hundred sixty two with a thoughtful commentary on the politics and society of early eight hundred france detailing intense poverty but is it rife with economic messages for today will the story follow john bell john who spends one thousand years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread this guy there is arch nemesis he has to do hard labor to...
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download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and a freebie audio don to our t. dot com. morning news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all day. hold it hold it. hold it hold. clinton. and over that speech. she gave her and. her her. wish. things like a missile good luck. just see the mountain and i'm. going on out of my mind i'm a little. from a bird's eye view the oddly shaped triangle formed by moscow's kremlin could be seen as the heart of. a small state within a state these red walls have been protecting moscow's kremlin for more than five centuries so to even idea of its size so we decided to actually go around it before going inside we must start right here at the tower time your watch. extended over the kremlin walls is over two kilometers and if you want to go around it you better go real fast because the winters in russia are.
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projects and free media don carty dot com. or go. along with. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations to rule the day. but from moscow this is. already hard pressed fighting off a belligerent taliban and a resurgent al qaeda and the u.s. military's now facing a new battle and that of one against suicides almost five hundred american troops and veterans killed themselves last year it's emerged that that ultimately dwarfs the number that died in action guy next to kind of reports on the grim statistics high for the world tonight. another feel good moral boosting rosiglitazone of the u.s. president is the liberal many of those rockers trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you're missing a birthday or you're missing a soccer game or or what you're missing in anniversary and those of us back home are able to enjoy it because
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video for your media projects free radio don carty dot com. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean. i believe that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so personally apologize it's. worse cheaper to live through the white house or to the. radio guy four minutes from the. whereabouts of his you've never seen anything like that i'm still. going on guys i'm having martin and this is breaking the set there are many things we know about marilyn monroe one of the greatest icons of the twentieth century we're just learning for the first time fifty years after her death that she was heavily targeted by the f.b.i. man was subject to intense surveillance and scrutiny because of her close association of people with a left leaning ideologies but this is the period of the red scare a time in which the establishment was on a witch hunt against anyone they suspected might subscribe to anticapitalist beliefs and their mccarthyism ruined the lives and de
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download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media don darty dot com. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've done the future and covered. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are all. good if you could join us here on our to today on rory sushi in moscow already hard pressed fighting off a belligerent taliban and a resurgent al qaeda the u.s. military is now facing a new battle that of a battle against suicides almost five hundred american troops and veterans killed themselves last year that's dwarfing the number that actually died in action is gone h. which account reports on this i thought about doing tonight. another feel good moral boosting speech on against the us president has the leverage many of those trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you're missing a birthday or you're missing a soccer game or or when you're missing an anniversary and those of us back home are able to
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three broken hearted video for your media project a free media oh don darn t. dot com. worse you're going. right out of the radio guy. never seen anything like that i'm told. welcome back to the kaiser report kaiser time now to go to shanghai and speak with dan collins publisher of the china money report dan collins welcome back to the kaiser report. thanks max good to be back all right dan collins economist magazine says the u.s. china relations well defined global politics and twenty thirteen where do you think the relations are going hair well yeah i saw that piece. pretty much agree with that but i think go subplot to the piece that was really out china japan turns over two thousand and thirteen two thousand and twelve we saw massive changes here in china you know not far from where i live here earlier was a panasonic factory burned down and of thousands of chinese hit the street although not on a second dan hold on a second what he said that a panasonic factory was burned down i don't see that the news what's going on there . oh max you haven't checked out of china
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download free bar video for your media projects for free media don carty dot com. well the. science technology innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. if. you. live here in moscow this is the weekly orthodox believers all around the world are now enjoying themselves for one of the holiest nights of the year as they celebrate the birth of christ has more from right outside russia's main cathedral of christ the savior in moscow where celebrations are going at. here are the course to save you cathedral the main cathedral in the russian capital in churches and cathedrals both here across russia and in all for the communities across the world it isn't fact christmas eve for the often off church in the in the crisis a view cathedral behind me worshippers have packed in to take part in to listen to the liturgy chanted and to feel the presence of of the spirit of christmas eve which is here celebrated on the sixth to the seventh of january not the twenty fifth of december because of the use of the julian calendar here by the russia
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bring in don from ucla. that's what i learned about by studying his work, but the key to making transitions is not a design key. having no parking by the metro transit is a good solution, but it's a magnificent solution. i know you disagree with me, so it's a great place to stop. thank you so much for listening. i really enjoyed it. [applause] for more information, visit the author's website, jeffspeck.com. >> it's quite true that a people's history is the result of howard synthesizing the work of a great many other historians. what had happened in the 1960s with the counter culture was that, you know, a whole new generation of young historians had come up, and they were, in essence, reevaluating all aspects of our past. >> biographer on the life of a story and activist tonight at ten eastern on "after words" on c-span2, and look for more booktv online. like us on facebook. now, robert felt, author of "all in the family: realignment of american democracy since the 1960s," booktv sat down with him in rhode is
bring in don from ucla. that's what i learned about by studying his work, but the key to making transitions is not a design key. having no parking by the metro transit is a good solution, but it's a magnificent solution. i know you disagree with me, so it's a great place to stop. thank you so much for listening. i really enjoyed it. [applause] for more information, visit the author's website, jeffspeck.com. >> it's quite true that a people's history is the result of howard synthesizing...
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don owns illinois gun works and said a straw purchase can be tough to stop. >> they don't come in with a neon sign saying i'm going to buy for somebody else. you don't know that. i can't read your mind. >> you can go to a gun shop and buy ten guns and there is no trail after that. >> chicago police superintendent gary mccarthy think a proposed law requiring people to report when a gun is lost, stolen or sold will help stop straw purchases because as it stands now, it's easy for people to get away with it. if i were to buy this gun and then go out and sell it to somebody out on the street and that gun was later used in a crime, they would trace that gun back to me, but all i would have to do is lie and say somebody stole it. undercurrent state law, i would likely be off the hook. >> richard pearson is the illinois rifle association against the proposed law and think superintendent mccarthy is trying to erode the rights of gun owners. >> we feel that the people like feinstein are trying to get at our rights and chip away at them. >> they are not asking from a gun owner to report they are
don owns illinois gun works and said a straw purchase can be tough to stop. >> they don't come in with a neon sign saying i'm going to buy for somebody else. you don't know that. i can't read your mind. >> you can go to a gun shop and buy ten guns and there is no trail after that. >> chicago police superintendent gary mccarthy think a proposed law requiring people to report when a gun is lost, stolen or sold will help stop straw purchases because as it stands now, it's easy...
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i don't know if any of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus, but he had a ted kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this. so i listened to the message and then after listening to it, i decided it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i and his two dogs had lunch together on mondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate with himmondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate with him. it was a weird site, believe me. we were brought into a tiny conference room, the two dogs and the senator and me with a card table in the middle and the senator was always on a diet and he had the most interesting sliver of tuna fish that looked as old as he was. i had two pieces of bread and potato chips. and we talked for three or four hours. what i remember saying is that you don't want me to write this book. because i am a historian. and i'm going to find stuff. whatever i find, when put in the book. by the time this comes out, there might be a kennedy running for office. little did i know
i don't know if any of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus, but he had a ted kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this. so i listened to the message and then after listening to it, i decided it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i and his two dogs had lunch together on mondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate with himmondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate...
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don owns illinois gun works. he says a straw purchase can be tough to stop. >> it's not like they come into the store with a neon sign saying, hey, i'm going to buit for somebody else. okay? you don't know that. i can't read your mind. >> you can go into a gun shop, buy ten nine millimeters and there's no trail after that. >> chicago police superintendent gary mccarthy thinks a proposed law requiring people to report when a gun is lost, stolen, or sold will help stop straw purchases, because as it stands now, it's easy for people to get away with it. if i were to buy this gun and then go out and sell it to somebody out on the street and that gun was later used in a crime, they would trace that gun back to me, but all i would have to do is lie and say that somebody stole it. and under current illinois state law, i would likely be off the hook. richard pearson is the executive director of the illinois rifle association. he's against the proposed law and thinks superintendent mccarthy is trying to erode the rights o
don owns illinois gun works. he says a straw purchase can be tough to stop. >> it's not like they come into the store with a neon sign saying, hey, i'm going to buit for somebody else. okay? you don't know that. i can't read your mind. >> you can go into a gun shop, buy ten nine millimeters and there's no trail after that. >> chicago police superintendent gary mccarthy thinks a proposed law requiring people to report when a gun is lost, stolen, or sold will help stop straw...
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don lemon will return next weekend. have a great night and a great week. >>> barack obama is entering his second term, only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges. above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china. perhaps most visibly, he faces a domestic political deadlock that seems to overshadow all else. with this hand what can he do? what will he do? i've asked for advice from the states men and women who have stood beside presidents as they have made their most difficult decisions, from republicans like james baker -- >> we didn't have a dollar, a de facto reserve currency in the world, we would be greece. >> robert rubin. >> in a democracy you can only move forward if both sides are willing to come together to govern. >> and independents like michael bloomberg. >> when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move so
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sandra: let's bring you in here, don. you're obviously more bullish than scott. scott says cautiously pessimistic tone, a lot of hedge fund and money managers took that approach in 2012 and didn't work out for them because they miss the rally. john, do you think this is a time to jump into the market? >> don't fight the fed. the federal reserve decided they want asset prices to be stable. they're providing liquidity to the system and pushing the market down a lot when the fed is trying to be accomodative like pushing a beach ball under water. it is hard to keep down. ashley: that's a good point. scott, let me ask you. you don't go for individual stocks. you still like the etfs. why and what etfs do you particularly like? >> it is a play next three months into late spring. we think it will be still be a tough time for the market. we're expecting the market to role over another, 5, 6% from here. a slow bleed but not megaevent in the news cycle brings it down before it runs up the rest of the year. instead of picking one stock that will outperform we like the etfs.
sandra: let's bring you in here, don. you're obviously more bullish than scott. scott says cautiously pessimistic tone, a lot of hedge fund and money managers took that approach in 2012 and didn't work out for them because they miss the rally. john, do you think this is a time to jump into the market? >> don't fight the fed. the federal reserve decided they want asset prices to be stable. they're providing liquidity to the system and pushing the market down a lot when the fed is trying to...
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he would, you know, go on national tv, go on the don imus show when it was really popular. they figured, we have always said corruption. it predates buddy. it will post a him, but at least he made us feel good about ourselves. at least the, you know, helped the province back on the map. that's what people left in. >> for more reformation on book tv recent visit to providence tomorrow diamond and the many other cities visited by local content vehicles go to booktv.org / local content. >> next, the history of scandals surrounding the intimate lives of u.s. presidents since 1789. this is a little under an hour. [applause] >> okay. can everyone hear me okay? all right. i'm robert watson. first off, welcome. side of the third and final presidential debate this past october 22nd. a quick note on some of those awards that i have one, the topic i will be discussing the state -- today is not the topic at stake. just a point of clarification. we are here to talk about my new book, k-9. and what i was trying to get at with the book was this, rather than just tell stories about preside
he would, you know, go on national tv, go on the don imus show when it was really popular. they figured, we have always said corruption. it predates buddy. it will post a him, but at least he made us feel good about ourselves. at least the, you know, helped the province back on the map. that's what people left in. >> for more reformation on book tv recent visit to providence tomorrow diamond and the many other cities visited by local content vehicles go to booktv.org / local content....
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i'm don lemon. thank you for watching. from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, good night. >>> 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. >> the infamous alex jones. how many gun murders were there in great britain? >> how many great white sharks kill people every year but they're scared to swim? >> plus, a man who knows all too well the tragic toll of gun violence. former congressman patrick kennedy. >> i was just disturbed. disturbed as a human being that this is what our civil discourse has come to. >> and i go toe-to-toe with this gun advocate. >> what you're doing is deliberately lying, deliberately twisting it. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. america's been focusing on guns like never before. i want to revisit the best and the worst of those interviews tonight. first, want to know exactly where i stand on guns. i'm in favor of a nationwide ban on military-style semiautomatic assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. i want to close the gun show loophole and require private d
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hello, don? >> caller: steph. thank you my wife very much appreciated the pro flowers. [ bell chimes ] >> stephanie: thank you, john. see the wonders of typing stephanie in your box. >> caller: yes. i want to talk about the word need n-e-e-d. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: when we talk about civil rights and stuff like that, the word need ever came into effect. i think you guys would go nuts if i started talking about some common sense restrictions on abortion. or why does a woman need to have an abortion. or she already had three abortions, she doesn't need another abortion but yet we're hah happy to throw that word around when we're talking about the second amendment. if you have a problem with the law, change the damn law. >> stephanie: that's what we're talking about. >> adam lanzo wasn't breaking the law until december. >> caller: right. i don't need an assault rifle, using your terminology. i don't need one. but i have one. i like it. i like to go shoot it. >> yeah, it's entertainment. >> right. it's a toy.
hello, don? >> caller: steph. thank you my wife very much appreciated the pro flowers. [ bell chimes ] >> stephanie: thank you, john. see the wonders of typing stephanie in your box. >> caller: yes. i want to talk about the word need n-e-e-d. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: when we talk about civil rights and stuff like that, the word need ever came into effect. i think you guys would go nuts if i started talking about some common sense restrictions on abortion. or...
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deb feyerick in for don lemon. what do you have going on? >> since congress is the greatest reality show going, giving biden a slice of that, not the worst thing. >> could be high ratings. >> with all the back and forth going on with the fiscal cliff negotiations, the one thing we didn't really see when all of it was finally over was president obama extending any sort of an olive branch to house speaker, john boehner. we are going to take a look to see whether the president missed a key opportunity to con sillate with republicans to try and restore some trust. it is trust that's going to be needed in the next round of negotiations. both sides are going to become more entrenched. the ohio high school football rape case, students recorded what happened to a 16-year-old girl during a party last august. a number of the students posted about the incident, rather than step forward and do something to help the girl. we're going to hear from dr. drew pinsky about what this may say about the character of those theeenagers and why they allowed this to
deb feyerick in for don lemon. what do you have going on? >> since congress is the greatest reality show going, giving biden a slice of that, not the worst thing. >> could be high ratings. >> with all the back and forth going on with the fiscal cliff negotiations, the one thing we didn't really see when all of it was finally over was president obama extending any sort of an olive branch to house speaker, john boehner. we are going to take a look to see whether the president...
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he said the one thing about lynn don johnson was afraid to fail. one thing most important to lyndon was not to be like daddy. his father had been a politician for awhile a successful politician and had failed, lost the ranch and the family was plunged no to the only bankruptcy but the laughing stock of their town. johnson when he was senator majority leader. bobby baker is his man who counted votes with him. baker said i learned never to let him fail on the own. never. c-span: in your acknowledgment, you say two people who have not talked to you one bobby baker and the other bill moyers. why not how hard have you worked to get them to talk to you? >> guest: bobby i made repeated efforts to get him to talk to me. doesn't think much of my books. as for mr. moyers, he does say compliment i are things about my books. he said great things about my books. but he simply said he doesn't want to talk to me far long time it was said he was going to his own book on lynn don johnson who is perfectly understandable. i don't think he said it for many years. he s
he said the one thing about lynn don johnson was afraid to fail. one thing most important to lyndon was not to be like daddy. his father had been a politician for awhile a successful politician and had failed, lost the ranch and the family was plunged no to the only bankruptcy but the laughing stock of their town. johnson when he was senator majority leader. bobby baker is his man who counted votes with him. baker said i learned never to let him fail on the own. never. c-span: in your...
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this is something that don rumsfeld tried and failed to do. it's something that bob gates tried and failed to do in any serious way. and now, given the budget pressures, this is going to be the moment for performance. >> rose: a couple of points, i guess. rumsfeld would argue that we had a big war came along and bob gates would argue that in the end he did cut it somewhat. >> somewhat. but if you look at the total national security budget, charlie, which would be not just the pentagon but also the intelligence agencies, homeland security, it's basically doubled since the 9/11 attacks. >> rose: and weapons systems you don't really need in the judgment of many people other than those people who represent the districts where they're located. >> leftovers from the cold war and, remember, the president himself came in supported by chuck hagel on this point with the thought that there was a moment here to really build down on the nuclear force. and so far they have not been able to do that except some modest cuts when they passed the start treaty wi
this is something that don rumsfeld tried and failed to do. it's something that bob gates tried and failed to do in any serious way. and now, given the budget pressures, this is going to be the moment for performance. >> rose: a couple of points, i guess. rumsfeld would argue that we had a big war came along and bob gates would argue that in the end he did cut it somewhat. >> somewhat. but if you look at the total national security budget, charlie, which would be not just the...
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don and i were really fortunate all through the '70s and almost all our career to work for people who were really strong and upright in that area and just let the chips fall where they may. >> the pulitzer prize-investigating team of donald barlettennessee, and james steele are the co-authors of eight books. their latest, "the betrayal of the american dream." watch live today at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> as one of the first cities established in the united states, providence, rhode island, has a nearly 400-year history integral to the development of the country. as the site of the first bloodshed of the revolution to economical devastation during the great depression and eventual recovery through the investment of public funds. providence is rich in literary and historical sources and materials. for more information on booktv's recent visit to providence, rhode island, and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> my name is c. morgan grefe, and i'm executive director of the rhode island historical society. and right now
don and i were really fortunate all through the '70s and almost all our career to work for people who were really strong and upright in that area and just let the chips fall where they may. >> the pulitzer prize-investigating team of donald barlettennessee, and james steele are the co-authors of eight books. their latest, "the betrayal of the american dream." watch live today at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> as one of the first cities established in the united...
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but nuclear weapons have don so for 40 years she said that in 1989. north korea, when they went nuclear, all other countries would go nuclear, japan would go nuclear. south korea is at war with north korea. japan hasn't gone nuclear. the lesson of north korea is if our third-rate dysfunctional country that mansions to acquire a couple of nuclear weapons you remain a third world country. it flows from your g.d.p. so we come to israel and the challenge that iran places there. what i would argue is that the iranians are cool, calculating in their rhetoric and in than in their actions than any other regime that we're talking about. they will be deterred. they will be deterred, remember israel has many submarines so they have second strike capacity. they will be deterred by america's vast arsenal of nuclear weapons. they don't have any net. we're talking about a war in the middle east where we will go and strike a regime. what would happen? the regime would gain support at home. every regime that has been attacked preemptively has the effect of rallying ar
but nuclear weapons have don so for 40 years she said that in 1989. north korea, when they went nuclear, all other countries would go nuclear, japan would go nuclear. south korea is at war with north korea. japan hasn't gone nuclear. the lesson of north korea is if our third-rate dysfunctional country that mansions to acquire a couple of nuclear weapons you remain a third world country. it flows from your g.d.p. so we come to israel and the challenge that iran places there. what i would argue...
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don stenburg. i won. then i won against the incum been governor who is now my colleague in the senat ben nelson. >> how did you beat him? what did you use? >> well, in august of 1996, ll every poll showed that i was 25 points behind. there was three months before the election. and i think it's like everything in life, brian, there's no magic bullet, no one thing. it's an accumulation of tng, of building a team, of building a process, of building a profile, of building a campaign that was strong and that was preparing itself to win. and like everything in life, building c-span, building your life, building anything, it doesn't happen in a day or a month or a year, if you do it right. and we did it right. i had tremendous people. low ann was a housewife, mother of four who never ran a campaign like this. i asked her to be the campaign manager. all the pros said what a dister. this woman doesn't know how to run anything. she ran campaigns for county sheriff and done well and electe a county sheriff but i bro
don stenburg. i won. then i won against the incum been governor who is now my colleague in the senat ben nelson. >> how did you beat him? what did you use? >> well, in august of 1996, ll every poll showed that i was 25 points behind. there was three months before the election. and i think it's like everything in life, brian, there's no magic bullet, no one thing. it's an accumulation of tng, of building a team, of building a process, of building a profile, of building a campaign...
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host: alaska, this is don on the independent line. caller: i am a big fan of obama and timothy geithner. when all of this took place, i am an older guy. i am 83. i was watching everything clear back to the scandal with the prime lending trouble that we had. this is not the gist of the problem. the just of the problem was that somebody came in when they were badly needed and straighten everything out and it was not very pretty. it was even worse before he tried what he did. obama is a scholar. he studied what franklin delano roosevelt did. i lived through the depression. it was not really that great to tell you the truth. i was a little boy, but i can remember it very well. this is what franklin delano roosevelt did it, too. people who changed things have to step on some toes and heard some feelings. what obama did, but timothy geithner did, and what the people did at that time got us out of trouble. we have a bunch better economy now ford obama's second term that we had in the beginning. host: there is a picture of in the paper that f
host: alaska, this is don on the independent line. caller: i am a big fan of obama and timothy geithner. when all of this took place, i am an older guy. i am 83. i was watching everything clear back to the scandal with the prime lending trouble that we had. this is not the gist of the problem. the just of the problem was that somebody came in when they were badly needed and straighten everything out and it was not very pretty. it was even worse before he tried what he did. obama is a scholar....
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today bouncing back, hewlett-packard often don didn't hurt either. technologies are busy, some names that are helping that index along. let's take a look at herbalife. taking 8.2% stake in herbalife according to a filing with scene in the trading too high is halted, one of the circuit breakers, there is, up $2, $40, $40.42 per share. cheryl: a strong start earnings season from alcoa. my next guest has substantially reduced its estimates for fourth-quarter growth. a senior earnings analyst. john, you are right about the third-quarter numbers, predicted many of the bigger companies were coming in, why are you so concerned about the fourth quarter? >> heading into the earnings season expecting growth of 9% at the start of the quarter. seven of the 10 sectors have seen a decline in expectations. the biggest estimates in materials, information technology and financial sector. analysts taking down the estimates quite substantially. cheryl: one of the things you ye pointing to with regards to it is apple. you said apple will be a negative piece of the story
today bouncing back, hewlett-packard often don didn't hurt either. technologies are busy, some names that are helping that index along. let's take a look at herbalife. taking 8.2% stake in herbalife according to a filing with scene in the trading too high is halted, one of the circuit breakers, there is, up $2, $40, $40.42 per share. cheryl: a strong start earnings season from alcoa. my next guest has substantially reduced its estimates for fourth-quarter growth. a senior earnings analyst....
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caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on who is coming over the next hill in the battlefield. most of our intel assets into afghanistan and iraq. it is a good idea to restore some of our focus in other parts of the world, including asia. as a former policy maker, i would hope this rebalance toward asia will not focus on how we make relationships with china and others more difficult. i would hope it would help to join in the region to create a larger trading relationship and to better understand ways in which we can become close friends with china. i think that will be in everybody's interest and gives us information about leadership changes
caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on who is coming over the next hill in the...
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the issues we've been working on with esther and don at the department of energy. the recent ihs study projected with prodevelopment policy 166,000 new jobs created just in our upextreme sector by 2020 could be held by minority workers and more than 285,000 new jobs by 30. 2030. for our industry and for the millions of americans who were still looking for work. with up to half of our oil and gas industries technical personnel turning over over the next seven to ten years, our industry provides an important opportunity to address the challenge of high unemployment. but a key part of that solution, as we all well know, is government policy. that enabled the m3 of domestic energy production to continue on. and maintains a strong domestic refining sector rather than discuss couraging it. -- discouraging it. u.s. oil and natural gas companies are providing more than jobs and democratic drove in areas we often overlook or don't think about. for example the success of the industry means enhancing our energy security, our economic security, and national security. millions
the issues we've been working on with esther and don at the department of energy. the recent ihs study projected with prodevelopment policy 166,000 new jobs created just in our upextreme sector by 2020 could be held by minority workers and more than 285,000 new jobs by 30. 2030. for our industry and for the millions of americans who were still looking for work. with up to half of our oil and gas industries technical personnel turning over over the next seven to ten years, our industry provides...
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the basic concepts isn't particularly humorous, i don' think. and it surprisingly to me watching it, i would have thought adam sandler had written it. it's on a level with most of his movies. he didn't. that's at least one nomination he didn't get is worst screenplay. >> yeah. and his voice was really something. i didn't get that at all. strange. >> yeah. and from one scene to another it kept changing. >> yeah. yeah. do you have -- is there one movie that you think was just the worst of the year? >> it would be that one. of the five we nominated, i found it the most offensive, the most indefensible. "twilight" i actually find very entertaining, but as a comedy. and i know that the fans of that franchise take it very seriously. but i personally do not know anyone who had to choose between a werewolf and a vampire for a date to prom night. >> so when an actor and actress gets a razzy, how do they feel about it? do you hear from them? do you get nasty letters from them, or do they embrace it? >> it depends who you're talking about. several oscar wi
the basic concepts isn't particularly humorous, i don' think. and it surprisingly to me watching it, i would have thought adam sandler had written it. it's on a level with most of his movies. he didn't. that's at least one nomination he didn't get is worst screenplay. >> yeah. and his voice was really something. i didn't get that at all. strange. >> yeah. and from one scene to another it kept changing. >> yeah. yeah. do you have -- is there one movie that you think was just...
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don will be talking about detention and removeals. the fourth of the report, claire bergeron, is not a presenter, but she's sitting right there and i'm sure some of your questions, claire will field and i would like to change claire very much for all her efforts and thank my colleagues for this extraordinary report that i know you will all enjoy very much. thank you very much and doris, please come to the podium. >> good morning, thank you very much. my wish for a happy 2013, as well. we are talking this morning about immigration enforcement as dimitri has teed up. you know, it is often said there is no agreement in the country on immigration policy and that we are deeply divided and so forth. these are common things that we hear. of course, they are true, we are are deeply divided, but in fact there really has been one element of immigration policy that's been a source of support across the board for a very long time and that has been strengthened enforcement, especially border enforcement and deportation or remova ls. mpi has worked
don will be talking about detention and removeals. the fourth of the report, claire bergeron, is not a presenter, but she's sitting right there and i'm sure some of your questions, claire will field and i would like to change claire very much for all her efforts and thank my colleagues for this extraordinary report that i know you will all enjoy very much. thank you very much and doris, please come to the podium. >> good morning, thank you very much. my wish for a happy 2013, as well. we...
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something pretty important that would revolutionize telecommunications, so i went back to bill and don and said, i am ready to do something. they said, you can own a third of the company. we will take the other two- thirds. you can be president. you will have the biggest share. we will control two-thirds. we will control a third, and i did not have any money. they said, that is ok. we will put what we have in, and that is how it got started. i had a 1985 buick and two insurance policies. i cashed in the insurance policies. i got $1,200 each. i came up with $5,000. my partner said, we will give the rest of your equity. you will be president, and we will see what we can do, and that is how it began. >> how many years were you in that business? >> we form did in august or september of 1982. we had it for three years, and then we brought some new partners in north carolina, and then we rolled are interested to that company, and i was with the new consolidated company from 1985 until 1987. i stayed on the board and was very active on the board. i did some management, so from 1982 until 1987
something pretty important that would revolutionize telecommunications, so i went back to bill and don and said, i am ready to do something. they said, you can own a third of the company. we will take the other two- thirds. you can be president. you will have the biggest share. we will control two-thirds. we will control a third, and i did not have any money. they said, that is ok. we will put what we have in, and that is how it got started. i had a 1985 buick and two insurance policies. i...
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movement" and with a we try to do was to explore and analyze the margin of and to see what could be don to bring our institutions to better alignment with solutions we also wanted to bring these four issues together in a narrative. and we choose in to root our narrative in american ideal of freedom and equality. to say that the ideal of freedom inequality the some of the founding ideal of the country for a lever for which to think about the four issues and begin to identify where we fall short and in our book we try to take up some solutions including a millionaire's tax, financial regulatory reform, and reform to the electoral college. i said one of the things we want to do is take the weblg that was begun by occupy and press on it by developing a narrative in part because we thought that having a are narrative something beyond just a slogan would actually a narrative you could begin to take out to deepen an make assessable to a broad public. it's a critical part of the story of successful social movements. and so that's what we try to do, but there was some things we couldn't do that
movement" and with a we try to do was to explore and analyze the margin of and to see what could be don to bring our institutions to better alignment with solutions we also wanted to bring these four issues together in a narrative. and we choose in to root our narrative in american ideal of freedom and equality. to say that the ideal of freedom inequality the some of the founding ideal of the country for a lever for which to think about the four issues and begin to identify where we fall...
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estimate that is a good segue fer don wagners question. we haven't been back to the moon since '72. it's cheaper and less risky to continue recall exploring a robot ackley . is there still a room for manned exploration? >> not until long ago there were robots on opposite sides of the moon. spirit and opportunity. they were supposed to last 90 days. they lasted over five years until one of them gave up and the other one is still going. steve squire's from cornell said put it in writing that what those to have done in the past five years could have been done in one week if we have human intelligence. we are in a second time delay to control those robots. that's what i'm proposing. we go to the moon of mars so we control those robots. just like we do not from the earth's surface of the earth but recently announced a stable point on the far side of the moon so that we can look at the south pole where there are traders that hold a lot of shadows. it's very cold, there or ice crystals, and that's where the u.s. wants to establish a base on the moon. if we forget about the moon and don't g
estimate that is a good segue fer don wagners question. we haven't been back to the moon since '72. it's cheaper and less risky to continue recall exploring a robot ackley . is there still a room for manned exploration? >> not until long ago there were robots on opposite sides of the moon. spirit and opportunity. they were supposed to last 90 days. they lasted over five years until one of them gave up and the other one is still going. steve squire's from cornell said put it in writing...